
Paris: City of lights and cosmic rays
Paris has long had the nickname the "City of Lights," due to its role as a center of education during the Age of Enlightenment and, in the 1800s, due to its early implementation of electric lighting...
Paris has long had the nickname the "City of Lights," due to its role as a center of education during the Age of Enlightenment and, in the 1800s, due to its early implementation of electric lighting...
Is it possible to hide something within an invisible cloak? It has already been over four years since the first groundbreaking theoretical papers on invisible cloaking devices were published, stirring up a near frenzy in the physics and optics communities...
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